Interpersonal differences in stress, coping, and satisfaction with life in the context of individual profiles of satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs.

Maciej Barański, Ryszard Poprawa
Author Information
  1. Maciej Barański: Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland. ORCID
  2. Ryszard Poprawa: Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland. ORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Basic psychological need theory has identified three basic needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Need satisfaction is necessary for development and well-being, while need frustration can lead to maladaptive functioning. The study investigated the significance of individual profiles of basic psychological need satisfaction and frustration in experiencing stress, coping, and satisfaction with life.
PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: Participants ( = 622, = 22.22 ± 4.30) completed the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, Stress Appraisal Questionnaire, COPE Inventory, and Satisfaction with Life Scale. We performed exploratory factor analysis to identify coping styles, latent profile analysis to distinguish groups with specific need profiles, and MANOVA to demonstrate differences between these groups.
RESULTS: Five coping styles were identified: (1) problem-focused, (2) emotion-focused, (3) meaning-focused, (4) escape-avoidance, and (5) religious. The following groups of individuals characterized by specific profiles of basic psychological need satisfaction and frustration were distinguished: (1) mainly low satisfaction and high frustration of relatedness; (2) high satisfaction and low frustration of all basic needs; (3) low satisfaction and high frustration of all basic needs; (4) average satisfaction and frustration of all basic needs; (5) mainly low satisfaction and high frustration of competence. These groups significantly differ in perceived stress, coping styles, and life satisfaction.
CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with profile 3 were the most stressed and tend to use escape-avoidance coping style. Participants with profile 2 coped using a problem-focused style and had higher life satisfaction. These findings indicate that a person-centered approach leads to a better understanding of experiencing stress and coping.

Keywords

References

  1. Int J Behav Med. 1997;4(1):92-100 [PMID: 16250744]
  2. J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2011 Dec;33(6):828-46 [PMID: 22262707]
  3. Perspect Psychol Sci. 2012 Jul;7(4):325-40 [PMID: 26168470]
  4. Front Psychol. 2020 Jan 29;10:3034 [PMID: 32116867]
  5. Br J Health Psychol. 2009 May;14(Pt 2):249-60 [PMID: 18789187]
  6. Geriatr Gerontol Int. 2018 Mar;18(3):470-478 [PMID: 29143437]
  7. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 03;17(17): [PMID: 32899364]
  8. Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2014 Aug;44(4):362-71 [PMID: 24494652]
  9. J Health Soc Behav. 1983 Dec;24(4):385-96 [PMID: 6668417]
  10. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1989 Feb;56(2):267-83 [PMID: 2926629]
  11. Psychol Belg. 2016 Jul 13;56(3):193-209 [PMID: 30479436]
  12. J Pers Assess. 1985 Feb;49(1):71-5 [PMID: 16367493]
  13. Psicothema. 2018 Nov;30(4):421-426 [PMID: 30353844]
  14. Curr Issues Personal Psychol. 2021 May 12;9(3):267-280 [PMID: 38013960]
  15. Annu Rev Clin Psychol. 2007;3:377-401 [PMID: 17716061]
  16. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1990 May;58(5):844-54 [PMID: 2348372]
  17. Psychol Trauma. 2016 May;8(3):284-92 [PMID: 26460492]

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0satisfactionfrustrationbasiccopingpsychologicalneedstresslifeneedsprofilesstylesgroupslowhigh4Scaleprofile23BasiccompetencerelatednessNeedindividualexperiencingParticipants=22SatisfactionStressanalysisspecificdifferences1problem-focusedescape-avoidance5mainlystyleperson-centeredBACKGROUND:theoryidentifiedthreeneeds:autonomynecessarydevelopmentwell-beingcanleadmaladaptivefunctioningstudyinvestigatedsignificancePARTICIPANTSANDPROCEDURE:622±30completedPsychologicalFrustrationPerceivedAppraisalQuestionnaireCOPEInventoryLifeperformedexploratoryfactoridentifylatentdistinguishMANOVAdemonstrateRESULTS:Fiveidentified:emotion-focusedmeaning-focusedreligiousfollowingindividualscharacterizeddistinguished:averagesignificantlydifferperceivedCONCLUSIONS:IndividualsstressedtendusecopedusinghigherfindingsindicateapproachleadsbetterunderstandingInterpersonalcontextperspective

Similar Articles

Cited By

No available data.